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400th!

Wow. I can’t even begin to fathom four-hundred posts. That’s huge! That’s an investment of time, truth, confession, brain matter, humility and embarrassment. But what an accomplishment. I’ve always known I should keep a journal for future generations — isn’t that what we are counselled? And this is probably the closest I will ever get to keeping that command. [Maybe not, though. Perhaps I’ll actually buy a journal and start to write.]

Happy Achievement to me!

I have learned so much in the last year and a quarter.

Things aren’t as hard as they seem before you start.

Tough things can make you tougher.

Friends are show up in unlikely situations.

People have more in common than they have differences.

Forgive yourself.

Forgive others.

I love my sisters!

So what if you/I mess up.

God didn’t ask us to see through each other, but to see each other through.

If you start to improve something, God will give you more to work on.

I make a difference.

I am worth treating well.

It doesn’t matter how many prayers you’ve prayed. It matters more how many you’ve answered.

Family is everything.

We underestimate how much we eat and overestimate how much we move.

I can look in the mirror on some days and actually like who I see.

The church’s 12 step program can help you through anything you are struggling with.

Three handsful of fat around the middle is too much!

Don’t eat a whole cup of almonds in one sitting.

If you don’t have time to take care of your health, when will you find time to take care of sickness?

I really can do

I’ve learned a bunch though this venture but realize it’s just the tip of what there is to learn. And I look forward to finding out every answer, every solution, every reason, every logic I’ve ever wondered.

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment
before starting to improve. ~Anne Frank

[It feels like I’m starting over but Yay! I’ve exercised two days in a row!]

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I can understand why some people would resort to some artificial means to try to introduce peace into their lives when they don’t have the gospel and especially when pain strikes. I think I can see why that happens.